Jumbo General March 16, 2024 Answers
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Description: SPOT THE CONNECTION What connects 15 Across, 22 Across and 42 Across? Connection from #767 Candida, Pygmalion and You Never Can Tell are plays by George Bernard Shaw
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Crossword GK Jumbo 768 by Eimi posted on Saturday, March 16, 2024
Across Clues
- The first black footballer to represent England in a full international match
- American guitarist who died in London in 1970
- Oscar-winning actress whose children include Kate Hudson
- Guitarist whose groups included Cream and Blind Faith
- The Italian word for coffee
- Song by Ray Charles, released as a single in 1959
- David ___, English bowls champion who won the Commonwealth Games singles bowls championship on four occasions
- Island and county off the northwest coast of Wales known as Ynys Môn in Welsh
- The guitarist in Led Zeppelin
- River giving its name to what is usually considered the first battle of the Crimean War
- An antimicrobial substance applied to living tissue to reduce the possibility of infection
- The ___, 1957 autobiography by Eliot Ness
- Island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea whose capital is Castries
- Nontechnical name for the clavicle
- Italian former footballer, awarded the Ballon d’Or in 1969, who became an MEP
- Aria composed by George Gershwin for the opera Porgy and Bess, with lyrics by DuBose Heyward
- A small usually ornamented case for holding needles, cosmetics, or other small articles
- The southern school of Buddhism, literally “the teaching of the elders”
- Guitarist who had a 1967 hit with Hi Ho Silver Lining
- A wall or jetty built out from a riverbank or seashore to control erosion
- James ___, British prime minister from 1976 to 1979
- Rubén ___, Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo
- English rugby league footballer named Man of Steel for the 2020 season
- English blues guitarist who founded Fleetwood Mac
- BBC drama series in which Nigel Le Vaillant originally played the central role
- 1990 sci-fi film starring Tim Matheson, Charlton Heston and Peter Boyle
Down Clues
- A clergyman attached to a cathedral who is not a member of the chapter
- 1976 live album by Bob Dylan
- “___ is fatal only to the mediocre” (Albert Camus)
- Thoroughfare in New York City famous for its theatres
- Bass guitarist of The Who who died in 2002
- Vaslav ___, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer of Polish descent who died in 1950
- See 25
- The brightest star in the constellation Lyra
- Laurent ___, French cyclist who won the Tour de France twice, in 1983 and 1984
- In ancient Greece, a passionate choral hymn in honour of Dionysus
- A toxic silvery-white metallic element of the lanthanide series, occurring principally in monazite
- See 43
- A word imputing a characteristic to a noun or pronoun
- American author and poet, best remembered for his accounts of pioneering life in California
- One of the royal cities of the Canaanites, called “the glory of Israel” by Micah
- Irish novelist whose works include Circle of Friends and Light a Penny Candle
- See 5
- A sulphur-containing amino acid important in the metabolism of fats
- The head of government of Ireland
- See 42
- The second album by U2, released in 1981
- Sam ___, American actor after whom a theatre next to the Globe Theatre in London is named
- Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who co-founded the band Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills
- The NW division of Oceania, which includes the Mariana, Caroline, Marshall, and Kiribati island groups, and Nauru Island
- BBC TV sitcom set in a small-town café in Nazi-occupied France during WWII
- Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, who wrote Gulliver’s Travels
- Italian film director whose works include the 1960 film La Dolce Vita
- The official currency unit of Indonesia
- A young and handsome lieutenant under Othello’s command in Shakespeare’s play Othello
- French brandy distilled from the remains of grapes pressed for wine-making
- The bow of a vessel
- See 2